6 - TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS
No air comes
Flow generator
out of the
turned off or not
exhalation
working.
orifices.
Difficulty
Patient circuit not
breathing.
inserted correctly.
Noisy mask.
• The exhalation
orifices are partially
clogged;
• The mask
is assembled
incorrectly;
• The mask is not
positioned correctly.
Air leaks
• The mask is not
between the
properly positioned
cushion and
on the face.
the face.
• The straps of the
headgear are not
properly adjusted (too
tight or too loose).
• The size of the
mask may not be
correct.
7 - DISPOSAL
The mask components are made of the materials indicated below.
They do not contain hazardous substances and can therefore be
disposed of with ordinary household waste.
ENGLISH
• Turn on the flow generator;
• Adjust the flow generator.
Connect the patient circuit
to the flow generator and the
mask.
• Clean the orifices using a
soft bristle brush;
• Disassemble the mask
and then reassemble it as
described in the user manual.
• Reposition the mask on
your face and adjust the
headgear as described in the
user manual.
• Reposition the mask and
adjust the headgear as
described in the user manual.
• Contact your doctor or the
technician to find the correct
size
COMPONENT
Cushion (a)
Mask body (b)
Anti-asphyxia fitting (c)
Swivelling coupling (d)
Headgear (e)
Buckle (f)
8 - TECHNICAL DATA
PRESSURE CURVE - FLOW
Note: Due to machining differences, the outflow from the
exhalation orifices may vary (± 10%).
Standards
Treatment pressure
Operating temperature
16
MATERIAL
Silicone + Polycarbonate
Polycarbonate
Polycarbonate + Silicone
Co-polyester
Nylon + Polyurethane
Nylon
CE marking in accordance with European
Directive 93/42/EEC, Class IIa and
subsequent implementation modifications
- UNI EN ISO 14971, UNI EN ISO 5356-1,
UNI EN ISO 10993-1, UNI EN ISO 17510,
UNI EN ISO 17664
4 cmH
O – 32 cmH
O
2
2
5°C / 40 °C